A group of ISIS brides and their families have returned to the camp they were released from in northern Syria.
New footage has emerged reportedly showing a group of ISIS brides "en route" to Australia as the Albanese government continues to deny any involvement with their return.
A group of Australian ISIS brides and their families are making their way back to Australia after leaving a refugee camp in Syria.
Eleven ISIS-linked Australian families have reportedly been returned to a Syrian camp after earlier setting off on their way back to Australia as the government rejects any suggestion it is aiding ...
Photos have emerged of several Australian ISIS brides and their children preparing to leave a detention camp in northeast Syria as they begin the process of heading home.
A group of Australian women and children with links to Islamist extremists have been forced to return to their detention camp after attempting to return to Australia.
The Albanese government has not changed its position on so-called ISIS brides in the wake of the Bondi Beach terror attack, ...
Eleven Islamic State-linked Australian families, comprising of 24 women and children, have left a Syrian camp for the Syrian ...
ISIS brides still being held in northern Syria have applied for Australian passports in an effort to return home.
Reports of the returns, which have not been addressed by government officials, came amid turmoil over control of detention ...
A camp official said the families’ departure was not cancelled but “postponed for a period of time” in the latest frustration for the 34 Australian women and children stranded for almost seven years ...
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